André Duqum
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It downloads pretty heavy, and I want to kind of zoom in and slow down on this aspect because it's really important we hit this. Yeah.
It downloads pretty heavy, and I want to kind of zoom in and slow down on this aspect because it's really important we hit this. Yeah.
It downloads pretty heavy, and I want to kind of zoom in and slow down on this aspect because it's really important we hit this. Yeah.
You know, because, so there's the saying, you know, best time to plant a tree is a hundred years ago. The best time is today. It would have been nice if we were raised in an environment that was loving from the get-go where we didn't develop these behavioral compensations.
You know, because, so there's the saying, you know, best time to plant a tree is a hundred years ago. The best time is today. It would have been nice if we were raised in an environment that was loving from the get-go where we didn't develop these behavioral compensations.
You know, because, so there's the saying, you know, best time to plant a tree is a hundred years ago. The best time is today. It would have been nice if we were raised in an environment that was loving from the get-go where we didn't develop these behavioral compensations.
And yet now we have a lot of evidence and the accumulation and momentum for believing our own sense of inadequacy, for example, to present day. And the best time to realize it's illusory is right now, whoever's listening to this.
And yet now we have a lot of evidence and the accumulation and momentum for believing our own sense of inadequacy, for example, to present day. And the best time to realize it's illusory is right now, whoever's listening to this.
And yet now we have a lot of evidence and the accumulation and momentum for believing our own sense of inadequacy, for example, to present day. And the best time to realize it's illusory is right now, whoever's listening to this.
A couple of things I want to dive into here. First, do you perceive like from meta systemic thinking, are there patterns within a hierarchy of patterns? For example, we're speaking English within Los Angeles, which is within the context of America, which is in the context of China. the Milky Way galaxy, for example, like there are nodes within nodes. Yeah, for sure.
A couple of things I want to dive into here. First, do you perceive like from meta systemic thinking, are there patterns within a hierarchy of patterns? For example, we're speaking English within Los Angeles, which is within the context of America, which is in the context of China. the Milky Way galaxy, for example, like there are nodes within nodes. Yeah, for sure.
A couple of things I want to dive into here. First, do you perceive like from meta systemic thinking, are there patterns within a hierarchy of patterns? For example, we're speaking English within Los Angeles, which is within the context of America, which is in the context of China. the Milky Way galaxy, for example, like there are nodes within nodes. Yeah, for sure.
Are there patterns, limiting beliefs, subconscious patterns that exist within each other where you see kind of the ultimate one being the illusory of the self, I'm assuming. But like, how do you kind of see how they are nested within each other, so to speak?
Are there patterns, limiting beliefs, subconscious patterns that exist within each other where you see kind of the ultimate one being the illusory of the self, I'm assuming. But like, how do you kind of see how they are nested within each other, so to speak?
Are there patterns, limiting beliefs, subconscious patterns that exist within each other where you see kind of the ultimate one being the illusory of the self, I'm assuming. But like, how do you kind of see how they are nested within each other, so to speak?
that's freedom yeah that level of of accepting and admitting that is um an admission to taking immense and complete responsibility for your life yes and as you've said before we can't be held responsible to that which we're oblivious to correct yeah and so a lot of times like these perspectives even though we can say like these are perspectives that i have that i hold
that's freedom yeah that level of of accepting and admitting that is um an admission to taking immense and complete responsibility for your life yes and as you've said before we can't be held responsible to that which we're oblivious to correct yeah and so a lot of times like these perspectives even though we can say like these are perspectives that i have that i hold
that's freedom yeah that level of of accepting and admitting that is um an admission to taking immense and complete responsibility for your life yes and as you've said before we can't be held responsible to that which we're oblivious to correct yeah and so a lot of times like these perspectives even though we can say like these are perspectives that i have that i hold
But again, we're looking through them as them. And so it is the blind spot that we're looking through. And from that point, self-improvement is a project of the divided self. It is like a dog chasing its own tail, failing to recognize that we are the source of that which we seek, like you're referring to.
But again, we're looking through them as them. And so it is the blind spot that we're looking through. And from that point, self-improvement is a project of the divided self. It is like a dog chasing its own tail, failing to recognize that we are the source of that which we seek, like you're referring to.